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Happless:
I did happen to find this one also. Thought I'd post since the whole thing's available and I don't see it on this site already.

Extracellular metabolism of sucrose in a submerged culture of Claviceps purpurea: formation of monosaccharides and clavine alkaloids.
Appl Environ Microbiol. 1984 Oct; 48(4): 826–829.
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, OCt. 1984, p. 826-829 Vol. 48, No. 4
PMCID: PMC241621
V Kren, S Pazoutová, V Rylko, P Sajdl, M Wurst, and Z Rehácek

--- Quote ---Transformation of extracellular sucrose during cultivation of Claviceps purpurea led to the formation of mono- and oligosaccharides. Maltose was a suitable substrate for submerged fermentation of alkaloids. Fermentation in a medium with maltose was characterized by an insignificant formation of glucans, intensive sporulation, suspension growth of mycelium, and a higher formation of elymoclavine. Glucose alone yielded low levels of total alkaloids and high glucan formation; on the other hand, glucose promoted the formation of elymoclavine.
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FREE FROM: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC241621/pdf/aem00155-0152.pdf

Beard:
There are some ergot cultivation and related papers I posted previously (see links to the posts below).

I uploaded these other ergot pdf's here: https://www.thevespiary.org/talk/index.php?topic=14105.msg54160243#msg54160243

I openned and looked at only one of them. You'll have to forgive me if they're garbage.


--- Quote from: Beard ---*  Ergot Biology and Control - ars.usda.gov - ErgotDVDtranscript.pdf (180.91 kB)

* The Black Devil Called Ergot - 2010 - Featherly - XDcnsmgK.pdf (194.18 kB)

* Ergotism and ergot alkaloids - a review - 2012 - secale_cornutum.pdf (345.29 kB)

* ErgotErgotism-StoredGrain.pdf (17.83 kB)

* EMERGING ISSUES WITH ERGOT AND FUSARIUM MYCOTOXINS SYMPOSIUM - 1 A review of mycotoxins and their impact on livestock production_Evans.pdf (2941.71 kB)

* Sodium Nitroprusside in the Treatment of Ergotism - Radiology Volume 124 issue 1 1977 O'Dell, Charles W.; Davis, Gary B.; Johnson, Allen D.; Safdi, Mi.pdf (257.49 kB)

* Biosynthesis of Ergot Alkaloids - Incorporation of Mevalonic Acid into Ergosine - Aug 1962 in Journal of the American Chemical Society volume 84 issue 15 p.pdf (381.04 kB)

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The one titled "EMERGING ISSUES WITH ERGOT AND FUSARIUM MYCOTOXINS SYMPOSIUM" is a overview about ergot and ancillary topics but is lacking in some info as it is obviously a powerpoint presentation turned into a PDF file. Lots of pictures and some diagrams though. 70 slides / pages, not exclusively about ergot.

And here, a few more are attached: https://www.thevespiary.org/talk/index.php?topic=14105.msg54160247#msg54160247


--- Quote from: Beard ---* Ergot and Ergotism - A Monograph Based on the Dohme Lectures Delivered in Johns Hopkins - JAMA Volume 98 issue 25 1932 [doi 10.1001%2Fjama.1932.0273051006.pdf (398.86 kB)

* History of ergot alkaloids from ergotism to ergometrine - European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology Volume 60 issue 2 1995 [doi .pdf (936.57 kB)

* Radioimmunoassay of Lysergic Acid Derivatives from Claviceps paspali Fermentation Cultures - Planta Medica Volume 45 issue 07 1982 [doi 10.1055%2Fs-2007-97.pdf (38.25 kB)
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Also, these are major papers on ergot may be of interest and are conveniently chronologically ordered for the most part: http://ergotism.info/en/

Beard:

--- Quote from: bottleneck on March 19, 2003, 03:43:00 PM ---It has been suggested that some of these articles might be useful for some people. They'll stay online a couple of weeks for those who want them.

<html><body><p>Adv. Appl. Microbiol.;1969;11;211-44;W.J. Kelleher;Ergot Alkaloid Fermentations.</p></body></html> (http://www.geocities.com/botero56/AdvApplMicrobiol.1969.11.211-44.Kelleher.pdf)

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Here is that paper: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-m2b1Q9ZhiBX0JaaE1EUGpPZzA/view

I didn't put it there, I just found the link to it.

You can see and read all 34 pages if you allow JavaScript from google, but I don't know how you can save the PDF. Maybe log in with a google account and then you can? I literally don't have any google anything. I don't like their spy-on-you-and-know-everything culture.

You could take a screenshot of each page and piece it together in a photo editing program and then turn that into a PDF. :P

Vesp:

--- Quote from: Beard on February 22, 2017, 01:25:32 AM ---
--- Quote from: bottleneck on March 19, 2003, 03:43:00 PM ---It has been suggested that some of these articles might be useful for some people. They'll stay online a couple of weeks for those who want them.

<html><body><p>Adv. Appl. Microbiol.;1969;11;211-44;W.J. Kelleher;Ergot Alkaloid Fermentations.</p></body></html> (http://www.geocities.com/botero56/AdvApplMicrobiol.1969.11.211-44.Kelleher.pdf)

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Here is that paper: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-m2b1Q9ZhiBX0JaaE1EUGpPZzA/view

I didn't put it there, I just found the link to it.

You can see and read all 34 pages if you allow JavaScript from google, but I don't know how you can save the PDF. Maybe log in with a google account and then you can? I literally don't have any google anything. I don't like their spy-on-you-and-know-everything culture.

You could take a screenshot of each page and piece it together in a photo editing program and then turn that into a PDF. :P


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Downloaded the pdf and uploaded it here. 

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